Re: Reverse proxy

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I am not familiar with Oracle app servers but I am guessing they are
Tomcat based?

If they are then you might want to look at mod_proxy_ajp as well.

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 6:59 PM, isha b <ishaa.b@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a Oracle Web application which is running in backend server as
> http://oraclewebapplication:xxxx . I am trying to pass it through apache
> reverse proxy as
>
> https://myreverseproxy/myapps but after initial load its redirects back to
> backend server as http://oraclewebapplication:xxxx/AppsLogin   instead of
> https://myreverseproxy/myapps/AppsLogin ; resulting page can not be found.
>
> Anybody have solution for this? Looking for some help.
>
>
> Thanks n Regards,
> Isha



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